Thursday, September 9, 2010

Sample Letter Of Company Anniversary



Lodz
The port memory takes you to Lodz in western Poland.
Lodz the mid-nineteenth century was one of the largest textile centers in Europe, there were produced textiles exported all over the world. His small town was transformed very quickly into an industrial empire ruled by landlords. The development of Lodz was made possible through the labor of Poles and Germans who were able to live together peacefully for decades. Despite the cultural and religious differences, the inhabitants of Lodz , in fact, have always managed to live well together, Jews and Catholics lived together without discrimination.
the eve of World War II Lodz had 672,000 inhabitants, of whom 231,000 were Jews. was the largest Jewish presence after to Warsaw. Over 60,000 were German. A Lodz children spoke Polish, German and yddish. But
arrived in September 1939, came the war, the Germans arrived who profane harmony. And Lodz began discrimination .....
Immediately after the occupation of Lodz by the Nazis, on the walls of the city appeared written in German and Polish which called for a return to normal life, to return to work, to reopen the schools. The schools were reopened, people returned to work, but nothing was like before.
The Germans began to persecute the Poles, to prohibit religious ceremonies, to profane celebrations .... but the worst treatment is reserved for Jews. From now on will seize the property, robbed shops, expropriated properties ... then the Jews will be forced to take "the hallmark".
The city of Lodz was occupied by German the September 8, 1939. The surrounding area was annexed to the Reich and the city was renamed by the Germans as the Litzmannstadt . Immediately after the arrival of the army arrived in the city led by Fritz Liphardt Einsatzkommando 2.
will soon set up the Ghetto and will be a Inferno
....
e i bambini di Lodz patiranno l'indicibile

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